KILLER Hurricane Beryl surged past Jamaica with 145mph winds and lifethreatening storm surges.
A curfew is still in place as heavy rain and flash floods continue to threaten the Caribbean nation.
At least two people are known to have died, including a footballer swept away as he left a mini-stadium in Kingston to retrieve the ball.
The storm knocked out power lines as families in Britain struggled to contact loved ones.
Ash Benson said: "It has been awful but we've found everyone is OK.
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